1969 Carolina League


The 1969 season was the Carolina League's 28th, and 10 teams competed in the league that year. The Raleigh-Durham Phillies won the 1969 Carolina League championship.

Level: A
Season Began: Wednesday, April 16, 1969
Season Ended: Monday, September 1, 1969

1969 Carolina League Standings
1969 Carolina League League Leaders

Burlington Senators (71-71) - Roster | Statistics - Washington Senators affiliate
High Point-Thomasville Royals (69-74) - Roster | Statistics - Kansas City Royals affiliate
Kinston Eagles (74-68) - Roster | Statistics - New York Yankees affiliate
Lynchburg White Sox (60-84) - Roster | Statistics - Chicago White Sox affiliate
Peninsula Astros (67-76) - Roster | Statistics - Houston Astros affiliate
Raleigh-Durham Phillies (79-62) - Roster | Statistics - Philadelphia Phillies affiliate
Red Springs Twins (57-84) - Roster | Statistics - Minnesota Twins affiliate
Rocky Mount Leafs (82-62) - Roster | Statistics - Detroit Tigers affiliate
Salem Rebels (78-66) - Roster | Statistics - Pittsburgh Pirates affiliate
Winston-Salem Red Sox (77-67) - Roster | Statistics - Boston Red Sox affiliate


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